Congo
Intervention
Brigade to Be
“Debated” By
Hege &
UN's Other
Herve
UNITED
NATIONS, April
23 -- The
controversial
step of a UN
“intervention
brigade” in
the Eastern
Congo needed a
more open
debate before
the
Security
Council
approved it,
ostensibly as
a one time
experiment and
not a
precedent.
Apparently
on
the theory of
“better late
than never,”
now the UN
Department
of
Peacekeeping
Operations
will have a
debate, not
with the
reclusive
Herve
Ladsous -- who
has repeatedly
refused to
answer Press
questions
about his
views of and
roles in the
region, now
and in 1994,
see memo
here --
but another
Herve, Herve
Lecoq.
But
who will Lecoq
be “debating”?
None
other than
Steven Hege,
former
coordinator of
the “Group of
Experts” on
the Democratic
Republic
of Congo. As
we've
reported, Hege
authored a
piece
dismissive of
the
FDLR militia,
which was
taken off the
Internet
as soon as
Inner City
Press linked
to it.
One
would still
like to get
Hege on the
record about
his writings
-- but
his “debate”
with DPKO's
“Other Herve,”
Lecoq, will be
on the
Chatham House
Rule -- ideas
can be quoted,
but not who
said them.
Between
Herve
and Steve, it
might be hard
to tell them
apart. The PEP
talk
will be at the
UN Foundation,
not in New
York but in
Washington,
this
Friday, April
26 at 9 am.
Watch this
site.
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